Free Thanksgiving Crochet Amigurumi - Hand Turkey
Gifted by: Furls Fiberarts
From the editor: "This Thanksgiving, I am grateful for every one of us who have come together in keeping apart, for the technology that still allows me to connect with friends and family, and most of all, for all the wonderful yarn crafts that help keep me sane! This adorable Hand Turkey has hands for feathers, symbolizing how we have come together this year, both as families and as a population. Much love to you and yours, may you have a wonderful Thanksgiving despite nutty circumstances."
Abbreviations
Ch = chain
Sc = single crochet
Sc dec = single crochet decrease
Slp st = slip stitch
Hdc = half double crochet
Dc = double crochet
Dc dec = double crochet decrease
Dimensions
7” tall, 8” wide (full featherspan)
Primary TechniqueCrochet
HolidayThanksgiving
Materials List
- Worsted weight yarn in red, orange, yellow, burgundy, gold, and brown
- 5.0mm Pink Nickel Odyssey
- Stuffing
- Black fabric paint or tiny snap-in eyes (6mm or smaller)
- Tapestry needle
- Scissors
NotesDo not join rounds with slp st or ch 1 at the beginning of rounds. Use a stitch maker to mark your rounds.
More Crafty Ideas For You
Hello crafters! If you loved making the Free Thanksgiving Crochet Amigurumi Hand Turkey project, we have some great craft ideas for you to try next. For those who enjoy crocheting cute holiday decorations, we recommend trying your hand at making a set of mini pumpkin amigurumi. These tiny crocheted pumpkins are perfect for adding a festive touch to your Thanksgiving table or mantle.
If you have a bit more experience with crochet and are looking for a challenge, you might want to try making a turkey amigurumi with movable parts. This advanced project will test your skills as you create a turkey with poseable wings and legs. It's a fun and interactive project that will impress your friends and family at your Thanksgiving gathering.
For those who prefer quick and easy projects, we suggest making a set of fall-themed coasters. By crocheting simple squares or circles in autumn-inspired colors, you can create a practical and stylish addition to your seasonal home decor. These coasters also make great gifts for friends and family members who appreciate handmade items.
No matter your skill level or time constraints, there's a Thanksgiving-themed crochet project out there for you. We hope you feel inspired to keep crafting and creating beautiful things to share with your loved ones. Happy crafting!
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